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POSCO Thainox PCL
SET:INOX

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POSCO Thainox PCL
SET:INOX
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Price: 0.48 THB 29.73% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.7B THB
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Market Cap
3.7B THB
Industry
Metals & Mining

POSCO-Thainox Public Co. Ltd. engages in the production and sale of cold-rolled stainless steel for use as raw material in the production of household appliances such as kitchenette, sinks, washing machines, and other industries. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2004-12-14. The firm offers cold-rolled stainless steels in two forms, such as Austenitic stainless steel and Ferritic stainless steel. Its products are used as a raw material in the production of household appliances, such as kitchenette, sinks, washing machines and other industries, which include car components and transportation; food industry and medical instruments, and architecture, construction and decoration. The Company’s Rayong Factory is located at 324 Moo 8, Highway No. 3191, Mabkha, Nikhom Pattana, Rayong 21180. The firm distributes its products to both domestic and export markets.

INOX Intrinsic Value
1.44 THB
Undervaluation 67%
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